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February 2012
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The editors liked
Light and durable design with excellent controls
Big
Beautiful OLED screen
Rear touchpad works well
Permits unique gameplay
Incredible gaming
Solid construction
Brilliant screen
Dual analogue sticks
Fair price
Innovative cases
Improves the PS Vita
Great quality games
Touchscreen and touchpad introduce unique ways of playing games
The editors didn't like
Overpriced proprietary memory cards
Onboard 0.3 megapixel cameras are terrible
Middling battery life
There's a learning curve
No internal storage
Proprietarytastic
That browser!
Screen cover is fiddly
No allin travel pouch
Proprietary memory that's required and not included
PSP and Vita games are very expensive on the digital store
As with any new gaming platform, the key to success for the PlayStation Vita is the development of sufficient great games, but we like the design and build of the Vita. ...
Published: 2012-02-07, Author: Jeff , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: The PS Vita features a 5-inch OLED touchscreen and a new-look GUIIf you're a video games fan, you're going to love the Playstation Vita (£220 inc. VAT). Sony's handheld follow-up to the PSP is a gorgeous black device, curving round a 5-inch OLED touchscre...
The most powerful portable games console around, superb 5-inch 16:9 OLED touchscreen, light yet durable, as fast as an injury lawyer at a house fire in most circumstances, genuine effort to expand its remit beyond mere gaming
Rear multi-touch pad takes a lot of getting used to, front and rear camera qualities are nothing to write home about, game loading times can be painful, battery life is just 3 hours for gameplay (although better than the 3DS)
Expensive it may be, but the PS Vita offers the best mobile gaming experience around. Its OLED screen is simply divine, and the whole device’s performance belies its diminutive size. It may not set the world alight, but if you’re a serious gamer then i...
Powerful quad-core processor; Big bright screen; Comfortable controls
Unimpressive battery life; Very big and bulky; Console and games are expensive; No internal storage; limited multi-tasking
The powerful PlayStation Vita offers dual-analogue controls and a big, bright screen. It's very bulky though, with unimpressive battery life, and the high price of console and games means that all but the most hardcore gaming nuts would be better serve...
Near PS3quality 3D graphics, Great mix of traditional, touchscreen and motion controls, Dazzling subHD OLED screen, Strong builtin apps and exciting games lineup
Expensive for a handheld, Unimpressive battery life, Minor issues with Remote Play and media support
Impressively powerful and astonishingly feature-packed, PS Vita is - at least for now - the ultimate handheld games machine. With its touch-capabilities, augmented-reality cameras and motion-sensing capabilties it's a versatile little beast that should ...
Five-inch OLED touchscreen, Quadcore processor, Launch games line-up
Expensive, Fiddly card ports, Focus on core-gamers
Sony has really surprised us with the PS Vita, a dedicated gaming portable at supposedly the wrong time that could be so much more. Perhaps that's why it's dropped the 'PlayStation' logo from its belly - to signify a planned convergence with the app-heavy...
Looking first at the PlayStation Vita hardware we have a unit which first and foremost feels very comfortable to hold. At less than 300g it shouldn't cause fatigue in long gaming sessions and the front controls are well placed within easy reach of each...
Abstract: Handheld gaming has come a long way in the seven years since the release of the original PlayStation Portable. The PSP had a 333MHz processor and a 3.8-inch, standard definition display. Needless to say, it’s gotten rather dated, even with the release ...